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RUDOLF STEINER LIBRARY NEWSLETTER
May 2004
Volume #33
Contents
Rudolf Steiner Library Newsletter
2 A Word from the Editor
Editor: Mado Spiegler
Contributing Editor: Fred Paddock
2 What’s Happening in the Library
Copy Editor: Judith Ellis-Sweningsen
3 Journals
Production: Judith Kiely
Feature Article
The library newsletter is a publication of the Rudolf Steiner Library, the national library of the Anthroposophical Society in America. It is designed to keep library users informed of the contents of the library, as well as protocols for using it. It also features translations of articles from European anthroposophical journals that explore anthroposophy’s relationship to the world, thus encouraging dialogue and the mutual exchange of ideas.
4 Rilke’s “Requiem für eine Freundin”
By Christiane Buchinger Marks
Adapted from a benefit reading at the Rudolf Steiner Library
Longer Reviews
10 Stairway of Surprise: Six Steps to a Creative Life, by Michael Lipson. Review by Gertrude Reif Hughes
Subscriptions are $16 for (3) issues.
12 An Endless Trace: The Passionate Pursuit of Wisdom in the West, by Christopher Bamford. Review by Fred Dennehy
Subscribe through:
Anthroposophical Society in America
1923 Geddes Avenue
13 The Beejum Book, by Alice O. Howell. Review by Nancy Dill
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1797
Letters to the editor are welcome.
14 The Romantic Conception of Life: Science and Philosophy in the Age of Goethe, by Robert J. Richards. Review by Christina M. Root
17 Annotations
1

RUDOLF STEINER LIBRARY NEWSLETTER
May 2004
Volume #33
Contents
Rudolf Steiner Library Newsletter
2 A Word from the Editor
Editor: Mado Spiegler
Contributing Editor: Fred Paddock
2 What’s Happening in the Library
Copy Editor: Judith Ellis-Sweningsen
3 Journals
Production: Judith Kiely
Feature Article
The library newsletter is a publication of the Rudolf Steiner Library, the national library of the Anthroposophical Society in America. It is designed to keep library users informed of the contents of the library, as well as protocols for using it. It also features translations of articles from European anthroposophical journals that explore anthroposophy’s relationship to the world, thus encouraging dialogue and the mutual exchange of ideas.
4 Rilke’s “Requiem für eine Freundin”
By Christiane Buchinger Marks
Adapted from a benefit reading at the Rudolf Steiner Library
Longer Reviews
10 Stairway of Surprise: Six Steps to a Creative Life, by Michael Lipson. Review by Gertrude Reif Hughes
Subscriptions are $16 for (3) issues.
12 An Endless Trace: The Passionate Pursuit of Wisdom in the West, by Christopher Bamford. Review by Fred Dennehy
Subscribe through:
Anthroposophical Society in America
1923 Geddes Avenue
13 The Beejum Book, by Alice O. Howell. Review by Nancy Dill
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1797
Letters to the editor are welcome.
14 The Romantic Conception of Life: Science and Philosophy in the Age of Goethe, by Robert J. Richards. Review by Christina M. Root
17 Annotations
1